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Topical drug treatments for age spots

Published: December, 2007

A bit of sun may give skin a youthful glow but, over time, too
much can leave it looking old.

Photoaging (skin damage caused by the sun) not only contributes
to fine lines, wrinkles, and leathery-looking skin, but also can
cause uneven skin darkening that gives rise to age spots, or
solar lentigines (len-TIH-gen-eez) — also called liver spots
because of their brownish color. Solar lentigines occur
occasionally in early adulthood, but mainly after age 40. More
than 90% of white people over age 50 have at least one.